How to categorize search terms This blog article will look at how to use WebSpy’s Profiles to categorize the search terms that users have typed into Search Engines, and add this information to reports. […]

Some log formats contain message fields, or other free-form fields which are not easily displayed in reports and summaries, so although these fields are imported from the log files, they are not displayed in the standard summaries when you run an analysis or create a report template. However, you can still add these fields to [...]

In this video we will look at how to report on the search terms that users have typed into search engines. You can also view this information in a text article here: http://www.webspy.com/blogs/index.php/reporting-on-keywords-typed-into-search-engines/

In this video we will look at the structure of report templates, and how you can use structure to report on what you want to see. You can also view this information in a text article here: http://www.webspy.com/blogs/index.php/report-templates-template-structure/

This video tutorial looks at the first step in customizing report templates - duplicating them to your own log file schema, so that you can use all of the fields from your log files rather than just the base fields. You can also view this information in a text article here: http://www.webspy.com/blogs/index.php/report-templates-making-the-most-of-your-data/

This video tutorial will look at the best report templates to use when reporting on an individual user, and how to set up filters to select the right user. You can also view this information in a text article here: http://www.webspy.com/blogs/index.php/how-to-report-on-a-user/